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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Application of ICME Methods to Advance Sustainable Metallurgy and Metals Processing
Presentation Title ICME Approaches Towards Sustainable Metal Additive Manufacturing
Author(s) Danielle L. Cote, Kyle Tsaknopoulos, Kiran Judd, Ashton Lyon
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Danielle L. Cote
Abstract Scope As metal additive manufacturing (AM) becomes more prevalent in society, it is important to incorporate sustainability motives in the development and further advancement of these technologies. This effort focuses on using integrated computational materials engineering (ICME) approaches to guide new sustainability practices into two large scale metal AM techniques: cold spray AM and wire arc directed energy deposition (DED). A wide variety of applications will be presented, highlighting particular areas of research incorporating computational thermodynamics and kinetics models to determine ideal solidification rate ranges in wire arc DED processing, as well as secondary phase and microstructural optimization in metal feedstock powder.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Thermodynamic Analysis of Red Mud Usage for Sustainable Iron and Steel Production
Application of CALPHAD-Based Tools to Develop More Sustainable Alloys and Processing Methods
Application of ICME Methods in Aerospace Applications
CALPHAD Simulations to Assist Sustainable Metal Processing
Green Ironmaking via Ammonia-Based Direct Reduction of Iron Ores
ICME Approaches Towards Sustainable Metal Additive Manufacturing
Pathways for Decarbonizing Steel
Quantifying Pyrometallurgy Process Options with Low-Dimensional Models
Scheil-Gulliver Constituent Diagrams for Designing Recycled Al-Alloys
Screening LCA for Rapid Assessment of Sustainable Production
The Road to Sustainable Steelmaking Technologies: Linking Fundamental and Applied Research Activities
Validation of the Coupled Random Cellular Automata Finite Element Model of Dynamic Recrystallization

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